KRB_NT_UID

Constructor Detail

KerberosPrincipal

Constructs a KerberosPrincipal from the provided string input. The
name type for this principal defaults to
KRB_NT_PRINCIPAL
This string is assumed to contain a name in the format
that is specified in Section 2.1.1. (Kerberos Principal Name Form) of
RFC 1964
(for example, duke@FOO.COM, where duke
represents a principal, and FOO.COM represents a realm).

If the input name does not contain a realm, the default realm
is used. The default realm can be specified either in a Kerberos
configuration file or via the java.security.krb5.realm
system property. For more information,
Kerberos Requirements

Parameters:

name - the principal name

Throws:

IllegalArgumentException - if name is improperly
formatted, if name is null, or if name does not contain
the realm to use and the default realm is not specified
in either a Kerberos configuration file or via the
java.security.krb5.realm system property.

KerberosPrincipal

Constructs a KerberosPrincipal from the provided string and
name type input. The string is assumed to contain a name in the
format that is specified in Section 2.1 (Mandatory Name Forms) of
RFC 1964.
Valid name types are specified in Section 6.2 (Principal Names) of
RFC 4120.
The input name must be consistent with the provided name type.
(for example, duke@FOO.COM, is a valid input string for the
name type, KRB_NT_PRINCIPAL where duke
represents a principal, and FOO.COM represents a realm).

If the input name does not contain a realm, the default realm
is used. The default realm can be specified either in a Kerberos
configuration file or via the java.security.krb5.realm
system property. For more information, see
Kerberos Requirements.

Parameters:

name - the principal name

nameType - the name type of the principal

Throws:

IllegalArgumentException - if name is improperly
formatted, if name is null, if the nameType is not supported,
or if name does not contain the realm to use and the default
realm is not specified in either a Kerberos configuration
file or via the java.security.krb5.realm system property.

equals

Compares the specified Object with this Principal for equality.
Returns true if the given object is also a
KerberosPrincipal and the two
KerberosPrincipal instances are equivalent.
More formally two KerberosPrincipal instances are equal
if the values returned by getName() are equal.

toString

Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the
toString method returns a string that
"textually represents" this object. The result should
be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a
person to read.
It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.

The toString method for class Object
returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the
object is an instance, the at-sign character `@', and
the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the
object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the
value of: